ISBN 9781491157190. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: G major, db major. English. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919).
With a compelling text urging the singer to press on regardless of difficulties or setbacks one may face in life, Thomas' fabulous piece is propelled by a driving piano that mimics the intrinsic motivation that spurs the poetry on! A wonderful closer or opener for the SAB choir looking for the "it" factor in programming!.
I was drawn to this text because it extols the reader to press on regardless of the difficulties or setbacks they may face in life. If for whatever reason the poet does not achieve her highest goals, it will not be for lack of effort or willingness to take a risk. Musically, this piece is propelled by a driving piano that mimics the intrinsic motivation that spurs the poet on. This piece also provides opportunities to feature the individual voice parts of the choir, allowing each part to take a stand and be worthy of it. I WILL BE WORTHY OF IT Ella Wheeler Wilcox I may not reach the heights I seek, My untried strength may fail me; Or, half-way up the mountain peak Fierce tempests may assail me. But though that place I never gain, Herein lies comfort for my pain I will be worthy of it. I may not triumph in success, Despite my earnest labour; I may not grasp results that bless The efforts of my neighbour. But though my goal I never see, This thought shall always dwell with me I will be worthy of it. The golden glory of Love's light May never fall on my way; My path may always lead through night, Like some deserted byway. But though life's dearest joy I miss There lies a nameless strength in this I will be worthy of it. |